Everything HP Announced at CES 2026: New OmniBook, Chromebooks & More

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At CES 2026, HP announced a wide range of new devices across its consumer, gaming, and business segments. It unveiled new OmniBook laptops, updated Chromebooks, all-in-one desktops, and even refreshed the HyperX gaming lineup. HP also previewed new software features shipping with its future PCs. Here’s a complete look at everything HP announced at CES 2026.

New HP OmniBook and OmniStudio Lineup

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HP’s Omnibook series has always been about striking a balance between premium design and everyday usability, coupled with capable performance. We’ve tested plenty of such laptops, including the Omnibook Ultra and the X, both of which have ranked really high in all metrics. To continue this legacy, the OmniBook Ultra 14 will be offered with either Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite processors or next-gen Intel Core Ultra chips, giving users flexibility depending on whether they want ARM efficiency or x86 performance. Up front, you get a 14-inch OLED display with up to 3K resolution, making it ideal for media consumption and sharp everyday visuals.

HP is also pushing AI pretty hard here. According to the company, the OmniBook Ultra 14 is built to handle both on-device and cloud-based AI workloads. There’s also an interesting posture-detection feature built in, which monitors how you use the laptop during long sessions and nudges you toward healthier working habits.

image from HP OmniStudio X 27 at CES 2026

Alongside the laptops, HP introduced the OmniStudio X 27, a next-gen all-in-one desktop aimed at families, home users, and creatives. It features a 27-inch Neo LED display with 100 percent colour coverage, clearly targeting content creation and professional workflows. One neat touch is Thunderbolt Share support, which lets you directly connect a laptop to the AIO for fast file transfers and peripheral sharing. The tilting camera can also be adjusted to show documents or desk views during video calls, which feels surprisingly practical.

Beyond these flagships, HP refreshed its entire OmniBook portfolio, including the OmniBook X, OmniBook 7, OmniBook 5, and OmniBook 3 series. These will be available in multiple screen sizes and configurations, covering everything from premium machines to entry-level options. Processor choices span AMD Ryzen AI, Intel Core Ultra, and Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 chips, with a clear focus on better efficiency and AI performance across the board.

New HP Chromebooks

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HP rolled out a refreshed Chromebook lineup aimed at users who want simplicity, flexibility, and affordability. The first one is the Chromebook Plus x360 14, which features a 360-degree hinge that lets it switch between laptop, tablet, and tent modes. Paired with a 2K display, it’s clearly aimed at users who want one device for both work and entertainment

Next up is the Chromebook x360 14, which also sports a convertible design and a 2K 16:10 display. HP says this model is meant for users who want a more versatile Chromebook experience, whether that’s multitasking, sketching, or casual media use. Beyond that, the Chromebook Plus 14 leans more toward productivity and collaboration. It also comes with a 2K display and an upgraded Full HD front-facing camera, making it better suited for video calls, online meetings, and day-to-day work.HP Gaming Hardware Under HyperX

New HyperX Gaming Laptops & Monitors

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On the gaming side, HP leaned into performance and experimentation under its HyperX branding. The HyperX OMEN MAX 16 is an ultra-high-end gaming laptop refreshed for 2026. It supports Intel Core Ultra 200HX or AMD Ryzen AI processors, paired with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series laptop GPUs. HP has also introduced a new cooling system with an additional fan to keep thermals in check. Display options go all the way up to a 16-inch OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, which should make competitive gaming buttery smooth.

For desktop gamers, the HyperX OMEN OLED 34 is a 34-inch ultra-wide monitor with a QD-OLED panel. It offers a 21:9 WQHD resolution, a 360Hz refresh rate, and a 0.03ms response time—clearly targeting esports and high-FPS gamers. It also includes 100W USB-C power delivery and a built-in KVM switch, letting you control multiple systems with a single keyboard and mouse.

HP also showed off the HyperX Clutch Tachi, its first Xbox-licensed leverless arcade controller. It uses magnetic switches and allows deep customisation of button mapping and actuation through HP’s software, making it especially appealing to fighting-game and competitive players.

Finally, there’s the HyperX and Neurable gaming headset, which is more of a concept than a finished product. Designed in collaboration with Neurable, the open headset uses neurotechnology to track focus and cognitive signals in real time—hinting at a future where gaming gear adapts to how you’re actually feeling and performing.

HP EliteBook X G2 Series

A person working on the HP EliteBook X G2 laptop

Wrapping things up on the business side, HP expanded its enterprise lineup with the EliteBook X G2 Series. These laptops will be available with Snapdragon X2 Elite, Intel Core Ultra Series 3, and AMD Ryzen AI processors, giving IT teams plenty of configuration options. HP says the EliteBook X G2 series is built specifically for AI-assisted workflows, Copilot+ PC features, and enterprise-grade security.

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